Showing posts with label password. Show all posts
Showing posts with label password. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

How to Retrieve Your Lost BPIExpressOnline Username and Password

I wrote about how to retrieve your lost BPIExpressOnline password in the last two articles (Part I and Part II). The process is easy and has no hitch. But what if you lost both your BPIExpressOnline username and password? What should you do?

I mentioned that I lost my BPIExpressOnline username and password for three times. Thus, I was forced to retrieve both of my username and password three times. Unfortunately, I had to learn the hard way, which I am now sharing to you.

Steps to retrieve your lost BPIExpressOnline username and password

Step 1: Go to a BPI branch and request for a summary of your account. You need this because the BPI call center agent will ask details from your BPI account. The usual questions are the current balance of your account and information on latest deposit or withdrawal.

Step 2: Call BPI Express Phone by dialing the following numbers: 89-100 (if you are within Greater Manila Area) or 1-800-188-89100 (if you are outside of Metro Manila). See the list of international toll free numbers that you can use if you are outside of the Philippines.

Step 3: Once you are connected to BPI Express Phone, just Dial 0 (For Other Products and Services) and then Dial 0 (For Other Concerns). Wait for the BPI call center agent.

Step 4: Talk to the BPI call center agent and follow her instructions.

The last thing that you must do is to remember your BPIExpressOnline username and new password. If you forgot those things again then you are back to Step 1.

Is your account not yet enrolled? Read the procedures how to enroll your account at BPIExpressOnline.

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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

How to Use TDK Flash Lock

I own a 2 gigabytes TDK Flash Disk and it serves me well. The feature that I like with my TDK Flash disk is its flash lock. This feature allows me to create two compartments for my TDK Flash Disk. The first compartment is is used to store files that is OK to be seen by other people. The second compartment contains files that I keep hidden from other peoples' eyes. The second compartment of my flash disk is password protected and can be accessed using the TDK Flash Lock.

The TDK Flash Lock interface is light and easy to use. It contains all the buttons that you need to set up and access the second compartment of your TDK Flash Disk.

Did you delete the TDK Flash Lock software in your flash disk? Well, that is not a problem because you can still download it from TDK. Just visit my post about downloading TDK Flash Lock to solve your problem.
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TDK Flash Lock interface
TDK Flash Lock interface.

Change the TDK Flash Lock Password

To change the password of your TDK Flash Lock, just click on the “key” button.
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TDK Flash Lock change password

A new window will appear wherein you will input the new password that will replace the old password of you TDK Flash Lock. You can also place the password hint that will help you recall the password in case that you forgot it.

Disable the TDK Flask Lock Password

Just click on the button below the “key” button to disable the password of your TDK Flash Lock.
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TDK Flash Lock disable password

Log-in and Log-out of the Private Compartment

Shifting  from the “public” compartment to restricted compartment of your TDK Flash Disk is easy. All you have to do is to click on the “padlock” button of the TDK Flash Lock.
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TDK Flash Lock log-in

Those are the simple instructions on how to use the flash lock of your TDK Flash Disk. I recommend using the TDK Flash Lock to protect your private files from the eyes of other people. Be reminded that you create back-ups for your files whenever you do some changes on the setting of TDK Flash Lock. Some changes on the flash lock can cause some files in the restricted compartment to be deleted.

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